Verses of Plenitude are thoughts or essays in plenitude. The good reader will know that the good reader not only was born in plenitude or in abundance, in double abundance, but the good reader will also know that he has to present himself in plenitude so that in plenitude or in abundance he can do the grandiose request of real rebirth, of real salvation or of real life! Tags: Essays, plenitude..

When One is Dwelling is about seeking the truth or is about entering in understanding or in true knowledge. When One is Dwelling is about rebirth or life anew or renewed in life or entering in truth again with all gladness and with all joy in the loving grace of the Father Creator. Tags: dwelling, knowledge, acknowledgement, birth, rebirth, Father, beloved, life anew, new life, servant of God...

Beloved Mother is a braided narrative of three women striving for meaning in their lives amidst turmoil in their relationships and living conditions. Laura Hunter explores what happens when motherhood is not idyllic, but painful and full of regret.

A man with superhuman powers faces an alien invasion that threatens the nations of the earth, but he’ll have to defeat them in time to have his baby. This story is inspired by the birth of our first son, Josiah Daniel Alvarez.

What the hell happened?
Not exactly the question one might expect from a postpartum nurse, it echoed in my mind incessantly after birth. Induction, intervention, ultimately cesarean were nothing new to me…until I was the one atop an operating room table birthing my firstborn through an incision in my uterus.

This book is a delightful tour of the world through the eyes of people living in countries other than their native land. Without knowing the language, culture, or customs, having a baby abroad isn't as easy as you might expect.
Home is family and family is home.
Knocked Up Abroad is an anthology of 24 stories about the trials and joys experienced by 21 mothers and two dads who raised their fami

Disparitis, Catalytic Events
Professor Franz Schumacher, world renowned German environmentalist has irrefutable proof that the world is incapable of coping with his projection of 12 billion human beings inhabiting the earth by 2100. His moral dilemma about the future of the planet has reached breaking point.

I cannot help myself: as long as the world refuses to make sense to me I will ask questions of anyone within earshot, especially Grandma. And still they keep coming, these questions, these endless questions.